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Dr. Wright Breaks It Down for You

Dr. Wright Breaks It Down For You

An Education and K-12 podcast
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Dr. Wright Breaks It Down For You

Dr. Wright Breaks It Down for You

Dr. Wright Breaks It Down For You

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Dr. Wright Breaks It Down For You

Dr. Wright Breaks It Down for You

Dr. Wright Breaks It Down For You

An Education and K-12 podcast
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Join inventor Dr. Howard Wright and I as we explore the bubbly, bodacious world of soap! Why do we need it? How does it work? And what does the game “Angry Birds” have to do with it again?
In this week's podcast, Dr. Wright and I tangle with a terrifying topic: canker sores! We battle viruses, bacteria, and several toothpaste commercials from the 1950s to bring you our thoughts on canker sore treatment. Supported by several anima
At last! A new podcast from Dr. Wright!In this week's podcast, Dr. Wright and I explore the ins and outs of fluoride: what is it? Whose idea was it to put it in the drinking water? Why is that seal getting its teeth brushed?Accompanied, as
In this week's episode, Dr. Wright and I discuss how exactly all those glow-in-the-dark frisbees, yo-yos, and Glowstorm Whistles work. I jump to the conclusion that these items clearly must be emitting nuclear radiation, and have to be remin
Keeping with our summer theme, Dr. Wright and I navigate the ins and outs (literally!) of rip currents, also called rip tides. Rip currents are insidious, deadly, and clandestine--the similarities to javelinas are not overlooked. Oh no, dear li
The dog days of summer are upon us, and so Dr. Wright explores an important topic about our favorite canines: how exactly do the poor things keep cool? We discuss werewolves, sweat glands, and the importance of NEVER SHAVING A HUSKY EVER EVER E
All right! So, you’ve got an idea, and you’ve built a prototype. Now what? Join Dr. Wright and I as we lead you through the final steps of making your dream a reality: getting a manufacturer and figuring out a good price for your product. If
Join Dr. Wright and I as we continue our conversation on how to get your dream invention off the ground. You’ve made sure that your idea is both original and not awful? Great! The next step is to make a prototype. I think this sounds like a lot
Join inventor Dr. Wright and I as we discuss the how to make your dream invention a reality. First step: DON'T TELL ANYONE YOUR IDEA BEFORE YOU PATENT IT. If you do, then it magically becomes part of the public domain, and you can't patent it.
Join Storm whistle inventor (and high school chemistry teacher) Dr. Wright as we discuss how humanity harnessed whatever happens when you zap your kid sister into That Thing That Makes Computers Work. Featuring Hans Christian Oersted, Michael F
In this week's episode, Storm Whistle inventor Dr. Wright and I discuss the mysteries of electricity. It's confusing stuff, and Dr. Wright keeps the analogies coming faster than bolts of lightning. Chocolate sprinkled doughnuts, frogs, balloons
In this week's episode, Storm whistle inventor (and high school chemistry teacher) Dr. Wright and I discuss how flowers know when to bloom in the springtime, and when to hunker down in the fall. Apparently the sun acts as some sort of timer dev
In this week's episode, Storm whistle inventor Dr. Wright discusses the causes of the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s-50s.This episode's a bit of a downer as well. Let's all agree never to be as cold-hearted as the people who were EXPORTIN
In this week's episode, Storm whistle inventor Dr. Howard Wright discusses both slow and fast-moving crowds, and the different techniques needed to survive each one.Also featuring that one crowd scene from "The Blob," which, in this context
In this week's podcast, Storm Whistle inventor and high school chemistry teacher Dr. Wright explains the various mysteries and origins of the traffic light. We chat about flag-twirlers, a horn-operated traffic signal (a.k.a. the worst idea ever
In this week's episode, Storm Whistle inventor Dr. Howard Wright discusses why the explosions occurred in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the dangers of radioactive iodine, and what the "smoke" coming from healthy nuclear power pl
Dr. Wright, inventor of the Storm Whistle, and Jessica, creator of Microsoft Paint animations, collaborate on yet another epic podcast. We discuss thundersnow, electrons, and when it's appropriate to eat dog food.
Join us on this delightful romp as we discuss what politicians did before microphones. Helmholtz resonators, elephants, and the ancient Greeks all make an appearance, along with our favorite presidents.The video for this podcast also featu
Please take a listen to our first episode of our new podcast, "Dr. Wright Breaks It Down for You," where Dr. Howard Wright, Storm whistle inventor and high school chemistry teacher, explains the mysteries behind everyday phenomena. For our
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